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Brad
23 Aug, 2020
I am a retired Stanford professional. When I needed a securities fraud attorney I did my research and it lead to me to two securities fraud attorneys, A Stanford law school grad, and attorney Tracy Stoneman. I initially leaned toward the Stanford grad in San Francisco, but several things changed my mind. The attorney in San Francisco , the Stanford grad devoted only 50% of his practice to securities fraud. After speaking with him I knew he is well versed in securities Fraud. I then spoke with Tracy Stoneman at length. I learned she is extremely well versed in securities fraud and 100% of her practice is dedicated to securities and investment fraud. We spoke for a couple of hours about the ins and outs of bringing a tort on my behalf, the legalities involved and the strategy she saw best for my case. My choice was very clear after speaking with Tracy.
I am forever grateful to Tracy for taking my case. Any call or email I had for Tracy was promptly answered with detailed information. During the course of my case we regularly exchanged emails.
Opposing counsel told Tracy the manager of the brokerage who I was dealing with was terminated for not meeting corporate expectations. Tracy wanted to see the exact HR report on his termination, especially since the brokerage manager was the one advising me. Opposing counsel refused. Tracy told me that isn't good enough for her. After she insisted and threatened to subpoena opposing counsel for the branch manager's reason for termination, the record was released to her. Per his termination he was desperate for money and going to his subordinates asking to borrow money. When confronted by his superior of this serious breach in policy, he lied. He was consequently terminated.
Tracy dug and dug and dug, revealing many inconsistencies in the opposing counsel's statements. One such statement was what did the branch manager have to gain by taking in my six-figure deposit. What did he have to gain? Tracy discovered an internal sales contest memo that showed the branch manager was in a sales contest for new deposits. Tracy revealed 1/3 of his previous years income came from getting new deposits. He did it regardless of what it would take to get new deposits or the cost to his clients.
My time in court has since ended by almost a year. Recently, Tracy texted me to see how I was holding up during the coronavirus. She knows I have some underlying health issues that make me vulnerable.
Tracy is a sincere, beautiful person who has a deep care for her clients. She just doesn't take on a client, earn her fee and move on. Tracy is truly invested in her clients' well-being.
I can say without reservation give Tracy a call. You won't regret the call or if you retain her, her dedication to your case. Brad
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